The CORFLO® enteral feeding tubes have been created to provide food to patients who cannot eat but their digestive system remains stable. The CORFLO® feeding tubes can be inserted via the nose or mouth and placed in the stomach, as well as in the duodenum, or jejunum. Tube may or may not be weighted and incorporates the ULTRA "canoe" shaped anti-clog outlet port.

Types of feeding tubes available:

CORFLO-ULTRA NG: Designed for intubations where the absence of clogging and ease of insertion are critical. The Clear Lite series is made of transparent polyurethane. All the CORFLO® Ultra probes have a "canoe" shaped anti-clog outlet port.

CORFLO-CONTROLLER NG: Developed for maximum control during the insertion procedure, especially during endoscopic and fluoroscopic placement.

Do I need to apply a lubricant to insert enteral feeding tube?
Unlike other feeding tubes, CORFLO® polyurethane feeding tubes contain a water-activated lubricant that allows insertion without the need of additional lubricants.

How can I confirm the position of the feeding tube?
All CORFLO® feeding tubes have a radiopaque line throughout the tube. After inserting the required length of the feeding tube, according to the distance between the patient’s nose and the tip of the sternum and length marks along the tube, it is advisable to take X-rays to visualize the position of the feeding tube tip.